San Bernardino and Orange Counties

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Eary Termite and Pest Service is growing and we need some more team member!

We are looking for an experienced and licensed applicator and a licensed Termite Inspector.

If you, or anyone you know has this experience and wants to work for a growing family run business, give us a call!

Los Angeles Bee Removal

Los Angeles Bee Removal

For fast and professional Bee Removal in Los Angeles, call the professionals at Eary Termite and Pest Services. With over 35 years of experience, the team at Eary has the experience and knowledge for successful Bee Removal.

Facts about Bee Removal for Los Angeles Residents

Bee Removal is not a task to be undertaken without proper training. The removal of bees can be very hazardous if undertaken by an untrained individual. Bees will defend a hive if they feel it has been threatened. In such cases, bees can become very aggressive, relentlessly stinging the person or animal that they perceive as a treat.

Reasons for Bee Removal

Bees provide valuable services in nature. Left alone, bees, for the the most part, will go about their business without harming anything. It’s when they decide to move into your home or business that we start to have issues. Again, bees are quite content to go about their business. Unfortunately, bees may interpret our activity, inadvertent or not, to be a threat to the hive. For some types of bees, Africanized bees in particular, just the vibration of running a lawnmower is enough to provoke them into a very aggressive action. For that reason, it is essential that any unusual bee activity around your home or business should be noted and watched for signs of a local hive. Bees entering through holes in structures or the “hum” of a group of bees is a good indication of hive activity.

Your Los Angeles Bee Removal Experts

Eary Termite and Pest Services has over 35 years of experience helping Los Angeles Residents with Bee Removal Issues. Call us today for a consultation.

Featured Pests

Subterranean termites, as the name implies, live in the soil. Their primary food source is buried wood.

Drywood termites create their colonies in wood. They are often found in attics and walls. They need very little moisture and require no connection to the ground.

Unlike subterranean termites, dampwood termites do not typically nest in soil. They prefer wood that is on the ground, especially if it decaying.